Here are the results of my tests, conducted with AHP 3.203 under Win XP Pro SP2 and a "diagnostic" CM15A with date sticker 05C10.
The power line is monitored by a CM11A on another PC running the Heyu software under Linux. The CM11A and CM15A are plugged into the same plugstrip. I have two LM465 lamp modules with connected 100W lamps set as addresses C5 and C6. I also have a AM486 appliance module set to address C5 (with nothing plugged into it). I have nothing on addresses C1 or H2.
The CM15A is running with _no batteries installed_.
In summary, I can reproduce the problem reported by steven r.
For the AHP setup:
1. File > New
2. Drag in 3 LM465 lamp modules and 1 AM486 appliance module.
3. Set the addresses of the lamp modules to C1, C5, and C6 and the address of the appliance module to H2.
4. Create New Macro B1 ON.
5. Drag lamp module C1 into macro and Set Absolute 98%
6. Drag appliance module H2 into macro and set ON
7. Drag lamp module C6 into macro and Set Absolute 100%
8. Save file.
9. Tools > Download Timers and Macros. Let AHP change the monitored housecode to C.
Test 1: Send All_Off C and B1 On either from the receiving CM11A or from a MiniController.
Results:
The CM11A reports: C1, C Bri 100%, (no dim), H2, H On, C6, C Bri 100%. No report of anything on C5.
Both lamps C6 and C5 turn On. No click is heard from the appliance module on C5.
Test 2: Change C1 to Set Absolute 96%; save file and download as per steps 8 and 9 above.
Again send All_Off C and B1 On.
Results:
The CM11A reports: C1, C Bri 100%, (no dim), H2, H On, C6, C Bri 100%. No report of anything on C5.
This time only lamp C6 turns On. Again no click from the appliance module.
Test 3: Change C1 to Set Absolute 94%; save file and download as per steps 8 and 9 above.
Again send All_Off C and B1 On.
Results:
This time the CM11A reports H3, C Dim 2%, H2, H On, C6, C Bri 100%
Again only C6 turns On.
Test 4: Change C1 to Set Absolute 92%; save file and download as per steps 8 and 9 above.
Again send All_Off C and B1 On.
Results: (This one is really interesting; I get different results when repeating the trigger.)
Sometimes the CM11A reports: C1, C Bri 100%, C Dim 3% (7/210), H2, H On, C6, C Bri 100%
and only lamp C6 turns On.
Other times the CM11A reports H3, C Dim 4% (8/210), H2, H On, C6, C Bri 100%
and both lamps C5 and C6 turn On.
Note: I have previously demonstrated that the difference of 1/210 in the CM11A's dim report
results from the CM11A receiving a dim signal which begins on the rising zero crossing
versus the falling zero crossing, at least when the dim is sent from another CM11A or a
plug-in controller.
Other tests: When C1 is changed to Set Absolute 90% and 88%, only light C6 turns on,
however with 88% the CM11A reports H3, C Dim 8%, ... as with Set Absolute 94%.
With C1 changed to Set Absolute 87%, I observe the same different behavior as with 92%.
Other results: If the physical address of module C5 is changed to some other unit code
(I tried C3, C4, C7, C9, and C13), the lamp _doesn't_ turn on. In no instance does the
appliance module on C5 turn On (as evidenced by an audible click). In all cases, the
AHP Activity Monitor displays the signals as programmed, not as they're often reported
differently by the CM11A.
Final note: If the effects above cannot be reproduced, momentarily interrupt the AC power to the
CM15A, then re-download the macros. (Remember there are no batteries in my CM15A.)